C. Jean Nalley Passes Away
Friday, June 18, 2010

C. Jean Nalley of Louisville, Kentucky, passed away early this morning, June 18, 2010, after a long illness. A longtime breeder, owner, and exhibitor, Nalley was the owner of 2005 Five-Gaited World’s Grand Champion Five O’Clock. Nalley herself was in the irons in 2000 to earn a Reserve World’s Championship with Cecile. Information on arrangements will be provided when it is available. More details of the life of this grand lady of the Saddlebred world will follow in a feature story on her life in Saddle Horse Report.

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